Wakefield resident promoted to partner at Dalton & Finegold

Monday

Jan 29, 2018 at 11:51 AMJan 29, 2018 at 11:51 AM

Dalton & Finegold LLP, a law firm that specializes in real estate with offices in Andover, Boston and Nashua, New Hampshire, announced that Wakefield resident Brendan Boyle was promoted to partner. Boyle will concentrate on real estate and business law with a focus on the financing, acquisition, disposition and leasing of commercial real estate.

Boyle joined Dalton & Finegold in December 2012. He represents institutional and private lenders in the structuring and documentation of commercial real estate loans and the negotiation of documents evidencing such loans. He also represents individual and institutional developers and investors in connection with the acquisition, disposition and leasing of commercial real estate. Boyle also represents individuals and existing companies in connection with organizational formation and general corporate matters.

“Dalton & Finegold is a wonderful place to work, as it offers the convenience and flexibility of a suburban office, while attracting high level clients who traditionally would limit their representation to downtown law firms,” said Boyle. “It is a testament to the caliber of attorneys we have here at D&F, all of whom have been instrumental in my professional development.”

“Brendan came to the firm while he was still a student at Suffolk Law, and started out as an assistant to the residential paralegal team,” said managing partner Barry Finegold. “What has impressed me the most about Brendan is how he interacts with everyone as equals and values their input. He has defined what treating people with excellence is all about. He has also been someone who helps out whoever he is asked and has been instrumental in the firms’ leadership.”

Boyle holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston College, and received his law degree, cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School.

Boyle lives in Wakefield with his wife Clare and daughter Lucy. He is originally from Norwell.